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Dean Message |
Mass Communications as a discipline differs from Media Studies in that Media Studies
stems from theater, film, and speech, and emphasizes the study of quality, interpretation,
cultural viewpoints<, and the effects of media on populations. Mass Communication
programs, on the other hand, are more inclined toward practical analysis, statistical
analysis, and survey research to produce opinions, poll results, postulate conclusions,
etc.
Today, the Television plays a huge role in conveying information to large populations,
and has become a major tool for Mass Communications. But no matter how powerful
the technology, Mass Communications depends on creative skills of individuals who
will guide, shape, and disseminate information. Developing technical and creative
talents so that ideas can be brought to life will be the important factors in the
progression of a good education in Mass Communications. |
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Haris Mohd. |
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Not everyone knows exactly where they'll end up when they start studying, but at Take One you'll learn the sorts of skills that make you employable, whether it's
directly related to your degree or not. |
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Profile |
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A Media Professional (MA in mass communication from MCRC-Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi),
worked across various field of mass media
- print, radio, Television and internet.
He has put in 8 years as a broadcaster with BBC, ANI, Discovery channel and India
World Radio. As a mentor and trainer, helped launch an ambitious countrywide radio project in Afghanistan. He has also trained Journalist and Broadcasters in Cardiff
University (UK). He has been teaching young broadcasters in all aspects of Television
and Radio production. He has also been an eminent lecturer in Delhi University.
He was closely associated with UK's channel4-s major coverage of the Kumbh Mela.
(Billed by the Guinness book of world records as the largest gathering of human
on earth with a common purpose.) |
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